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For Sale: - No trades.

$5750. Firm. No offers. 0403 279 975

1997 Series 2 R33 GTS25t
157,xxx km
White
Manual
Turbo

The Good:
Tomei Poncams
Cooling Pro Stealth return flow FMIC
Exedy HD cushion button clutch
Exedy racing flywheel
Drift oil catch can
R33 GTR 17”x9” rims (F: 245/40R17 R: 255/40R17)
Cusco Front strut brace, R33 GTR rear strut brace
Nismo slave cyl. w/ HEL braided clutch line
3” – 3.75” stainless exhaust from turbo back
Pioneer CD/MP3/WMA/AAC stereo w/ ipod/USB/iphone connectivity & handsfree Bluetooth
HICAS Lock bar
HEL braided brake lines w/ Project Mu calliper rebuild kit
Red stitched leather gear and boots + centre console
Original Skyline mats
Z32 AFM fitted 13AUG.
adjustable camber Front and Rear

The bad:
Cracked RFront indicator
Needs aftermarket ECU for proper tune
a few squeaks here and there

Selling due to Minister for Finance and Recreation decree (Missus says it's gotta go before baby arrives).

Have receipts for parts fitted and work done, runs well and has been extremely reliable in the 9.5yrs I've owned it.

Engine always had Royal Purple motor oil, gearbox + diff - redline shockproof - all changed less than 1000km ago

Better pics coming after it's detailed (if it's not sold in the meantime).

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Edited by Reverend

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